> A feature (disabled by default) in 1.6.5 called Adaptive Timeouts tries > to deal with these load issues more dynamically. It has and continues > to undergo very large scale testing and will be enabled by default in an > upcoming release. Perhaps 1.8. Please tell me how to set "Adaptive Timeouts". Does it use command "lctl set_timeout"? Thank you!
> > If a subset of clients flood lustre with I/O, can this affect the > > performance or state of the other clients. If a subset of clients flood lustre with I/O, does it cause other clients not to work? On Thu, 2008-07-10, at 11:17 PM, "Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 11:12 -0400, Jeff Blasius wrote: > > Given the first question, I think they're asking: > > If a subset of clients flood lustre with I/O, can this affect the > > performance or state of the other clients. > > Ahhh. Good catch. > > > If that's the question, then Yes. You need to expand lustre to handle > > the required work load. > > Indeed, absolutely. > > A feature (disabled by default) in 1.6.5 called Adaptive Timeouts tries > to deal with these load issues more dynamically. It has and continues > to undergo very large scale testing and will be enabled by default in an > upcoming release. Perhaps 1.8. > > b. > > signature.asc > 1Kdownload > > _______________________________________________ > Lustre-discuss mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED]://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
